Andrew Wiggins is one of the best players in high school basketball, regardless of class. The 6-foot-7 shooting guard out of Huntington Prep is the No. 1 player in the class of 2014, although some have suggested he may reclassify to 2013 for next season. However, a new report from Rivals.com after the Nike EYBL Hampton last weekend says Wiggins will remain a member of the 2014 class. Eric Bossi writes, “a move to 2013 is being denied by all close to him.”

Kentucky is hard after Wiggins and with names like James Young and Troy Williams flirting with a UK commitment, Kentucky fans have worried that one of those guys could taking up a spot where UK would prefer to have Wiggins, if he were to reclassify. But for now, the guy some say is the best player in the country will stay put as his sophomore season of high school comes to a close.

I know Nerlens had an injury and he held back to recover and then decided to move back up, and obviously he was a senior academically, but how would this kid just decide to jump up a year if nothing like that happened in high school, I mean, do they just give him the credits?

I’m concerned about this because losing him would really suck if we already had kids committed at his position. This could be a real dilemma. I believe some of this is going on with Young & Williams now. It’s a great problem to have but Wiggins is really special.

Lets not kid ourselves the coaches already have a good Idea who’s going where. I’m sure some of these kids will change Thier minds but for the most part they know where their headed. The reason most wait to announce is to make sure the coaches don’t leave and the recruiting media askes them not too.